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New era will begin for Turkish-Greek relations, Turkish chief negotiator

Turkish chief negotiator said on Friday that a new era would begin for Turkish-Greek relations.

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Turkish State Minister & Chief Negotiator Egemen Bağış departed from Greece after holding formal talks.

Prior to his departure, Bağış met Turkish journalists over breakfast in Athens and told them that he had fruitful talks during his visit to Greece.

In regard to a letter that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sent to Greek Prime Minister and Foreign Minister George Papandreou, Bağış said Erdoğan expressed his views on the Cyprus issue, minorities, Turkey's EU accession process and illegal migration in his letter.

Bağış held bilateral talks with Greek authorities during his 22-hour visit to Athens. He also gave a conference on Turkey's EU membership at the International Center for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS).

He left Greece for Germany to hold formal talks with German authorities with the ministry of foreign affairs.

06 November 2009, Friday

THE ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY  ATHENS

   

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